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Juliana Walter

Manzanita donates supplies

Back-to-school usually means a long supply list sent out to each family, but not for West Sedona School students. Thanks to the Manzanita Outreach nonprofit, students will not need to purchase that long list this school year. “We’re able to...

Sedona City Council allocates budget totals

Even with a $6 million decrease from the proposed budget to the tentative budget, the city of Sedona is still clinging to the largest budget in its history, at $105.7 million. Before the Sedona City Council tentatively approved the budget...

Al Comello steps off SFD; Springett to join

Like many elections in the past, there may be no competition for the upcoming vacant seats on the Sedona Fire District Governing Board. As board member Al Comello steps down from his position at the end of his term, other...

P&Z meetings back in session

After a few slow months for the Planning and Zoning Commission, commissioners are getting back on track with more meetings. Due to a lack of applications from citywide projects, P&Z had canceled a few meetings earlier this year for two...

Airport venue moves forward

It’s been years in the making, yet Yavapai County Supervisors and the city of Sedona still have not worked out the jurisdiction of the Sedona Airport Mesa. After the city of Sedona dropped its opposition at meeting Wednesday, July 20,...

12 awarded for saving life

Twelve Sedona Fire District crew members received Northern Arizona Healthcare’s Lifesaving Award for their rescue of a 17-year-old boy on June 7 at Grasshopper Point. “It goes to show when we have the right people in the right places, we...

Council gives nod to 47% higher budget

Last week, the Sedona City Council tentatively approved a $105.7 million expenditure budget — the largest in the city’s history thus far. After months of discussion and workgroup sessions, the expenditure budget is tentatively approved and will face a final...

12 awarded for saving life

Twelve Sedona Fire District crew members received Northern Arizona Healthcare’s Lifesaving Award for their rescue of a 17-year-old boy on June 7 at Grasshopper Point. “It goes to show when we have the right people in the right places, we...

Solar co-op picks panel installation vendor

After the city of Sedona partnered with Solar United Neighbors to form the Northern Arizona Solar Co-op, the group began looking for an Arizona-based company to install the solar panels for the members of the organization. Bob Pifke, a Sedona...

Donations fall at Sedona Community Food Bank

In the past few months, donations at the Sedona Community Food Bank dropped dramatically as they continue to serve more and more families around the city. “Our donations in general for the last couple months are down by about 20%...

About Me

Juliana Walter was born and raised on the East Coast, originating from Maryland and earning her degree in Florida. After graduating from the University of Tampa, she traveled all over the West for months before settling in Sedona. She has previously covered politics, student life, sports and arts for Tampa Magazine and The Minaret. When she’s not working, you can find Juliana hiking and camping all over the Southwest. If you hear something interesting around the city, she might also find it interesting and can be contacted at jwalter@larsonnewspapers.com.
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